My 2.0 went bonkers on me once and it wouldn't stop throwing them! LOL. It was the micro switch up front that had worked its way off and that switch tells it to stop. I readjusted it and it still works just fine now. It seems to be a very sturdy frame to me and I had checked the bolts when I first bought it but that switch managed to work a tad loose. Thanks for posting this!
Good to know. I just picked up the remote for my 1.0. The bolts on the top of the rails that hold the targets had come loose, nearly lost those. Added some blue lock tight to those. Thinking about making the rails longer. Really wanting to add a wobbler.
The breakdown by model is WheelyBird 1: 2.0 sec., WheelyBird 2 1.75 sec., WheelyBird 3 1.5 seconds. It isn't particularly important unless you are interested in flurries.
Is there a way to de-cock the units to release the spring tension for safer transportation (or for a long time storage)? The only option, I was able to find so far, is to loosen the nut holding the spring rod.
Thanks for the video! Cannot find any info about how tall is the v3.0 thrower (with clay "magazine" removed)? It looks much taller then prev versions. Would it fit a ford -150, chevy 1500 or similar truck bed with tonneau closed?
My brother just got a 3.0 and he said the wobble base won’t work with the frame so you can’t use the wheels or handle. Do you know anything about this problem?
My 2.0 went bonkers on me once and it wouldn't stop throwing them! LOL. It was the micro switch up front that had worked its way off and that switch tells it to stop. I readjusted it and it still works just fine now. It seems to be a very sturdy frame to me and I had checked the bolts when I first bought it but that switch managed to work a tad loose. Thanks for posting this!
Good to know. I just picked up the remote for my 1.0. The bolts on the top of the rails that hold the targets had come loose, nearly lost those. Added some blue lock tight to those. Thinking about making the rails longer. Really wanting to add a wobbler.
A side by side comparison of their cycling times would be interesting.
It is coming.
The breakdown by model is WheelyBird 1: 2.0 sec., WheelyBird 2 1.75 sec., WheelyBird 3 1.5 seconds. It isn't particularly important unless you are interested in flurries.
Is there a way to de-cock the units to release the spring tension for safer transportation (or for a long time storage)? The only option, I was able to find so far, is to loosen the nut holding the spring rod.
There is a decock toggle right on the unit.
Thanks for the video! Cannot find any info about how tall is the v3.0 thrower (with clay "magazine" removed)? It looks much taller then prev versions. Would it fit a ford -150, chevy 1500 or similar truck bed with tonneau closed?
I'll measure it when I get a chance.
27 - 28 inches-- so, no . . . not without disassembly.
@@RandyWakeman thanks for the info!
I recently purchased the 3.0, do you have a recommendation for a battery?
I've been running these for the last six years: amzn.to/4gH8kAt .
My brother just got a 3.0 and he said the wobble base won’t work with the frame so you can’t use the wheels or handle. Do you know anything about this problem?
I do not.